Three new versions of the Burgess reagent were synthesized and their thermal stability investigated by NMR. The new reagents exhibited improved reactivity toward epoxides, diols, and vinyl oxiranes as compared with the original version.
Amino acids U 0400Cesium (Z)-2-Carbomethoxyethenethiolate: A Reagent for the Preparation of (Z)-2-Carbomethoxyethenyl Thioethers Including Selected Cysteine and Homocysteine Derivatives. -The cesium salt of the (Z)-enethiolate (III) is introduced as a new reagent for the synthesis of various 2-carbomethoxyethenyl thioethers. The (Z) stereochemistry is retained at low temperature. Secondary halides such as (IX) do not give the expected products. The reaction can be adapted to base-sensitive cysteine derivatives such as (XVII) and to homocysteine derivatives such as (XIX). In contrast, the direct addition of a thiol to methyl propiolate (I) leads to a complex mixture. -(O'DONNELL, J. S.; SINGH, S. P.; METCALF, T. A.; SCHWAN*, A. L.; Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2009, 4, 547-553; Dep. Chem., Univ. Guelph, Guelph, Ont. N1G 2W1, Can.; Eng.) -Kieslich 22-191
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